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How Do You Start a Cleaning Business? A Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Entrepreneurs

Curious about launching a cleaning business? This guide explains how to start a cleaning business from scratch—covering setup, pricing, finding clients, and growing with support from The CoBuilders and SCRUBGPT.

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Because Clean Spaces = Real Opportunity

If you’ve been asking yourself, How do you start a cleaning business?, you’re already ahead of most. Many people dream about being their own boss, but few take the time to figure out how to make it happen. The good news? Starting a cleaning business is one of the most practical and profitable ways to enter the world of entrepreneurship—with minimal startup costs and flexible growth potential.

At The CoBuilders, we’ve supported hundreds of new cleaners as they launched and scaled their cleaning businesses across the U.S. This guide breaks down exactly how to start, what you need, and how to grow smart—without burning out.


Step 1: Decide What Kind of Cleaning Services to Offer

Before anything else, define what you’ll be cleaning and for whom.

You can start with:

  • Residential cleaning – homes, apartments, condos
  • Move-in/move-out cleaning – real estate turnovers
  • Office/commercial cleaning – small offices, storefronts, etc.
  • Short-term rental cleaning – Airbnb/VRBO
  • Post-construction cleanup – for contractors or property managers

💡 Start with what you’re confident doing. Residential is often the most beginner-friendly niche to enter.


Step 2: Set Up Your Business Legally

Making your business official builds trust with clients and protects your work.

Here’s what you’ll need:

You can complete most of these steps in a day or two—and many states allow you to register online.


Step 3: Buy Your Initial Cleaning Supplies

You don’t need a truckload of gear. Focus on quality, multi-use products that help you clean efficiently.

Cleaning supply essentials:

  • Microfiber cloths and sponges
  • Broom, mop, vacuum
  • Disinfectant and all-purpose cleaner
  • Glass and mirror cleaner
  • Gloves and PPE
  • A tote or caddy to organize it all

Want to go green? Offer eco-friendly products to stand out with health- or environmentally-conscious clients.


Step 4: Price Your Services Smartly

Your pricing depends on your location, competition, and service type. You can charge hourly or offer flat-rate packages.

General starting points:

Pro tip: Don’t undervalue your time. Include travel, supplies, and prep in your pricing.


Step 5: Find Your First Clients

You don’t need a huge marketing budget to start booking jobs.

Try these low-cost methods:

  • Let friends and family know you’re launching
  • Join local Facebook and Nextdoor groups
  • List on free platforms like Google Business, Yelp, or Thumbtack
  • Drop flyers or business cards at apartment complexes or real estate offices
  • Offer a limited-time “new client” special or referral discount

A few happy clients can lead to long-term, recurring business and 5-star reviews.


Step 6: Stay Organized from Day One

Many new cleaning businesses get overwhelmed by scheduling, tracking payments, or managing client communication. That’s where SCRUBGPT comes in—our AI-powered assistant designed by The CoBuilders.

With SCRUBGPT, you can:

  • Auto-generate professional cleaning quotes
  • Create tailored cleaning checklists
  • Schedule appointments and send reminders
  • Automate follow-ups and review requests
  • Track payments, notes, and client history

It’s like having a personal assistant built specifically for your cleaning business.


Step 7: Grow with Support from The CoBuilders

As you start getting busy, The CoBuilders platform helps you grow faster—without doing everything yourself.

What you get when you join:

👉 Apply to join The CoBuilders and focus on the work you love while we help with the rest.


Final Thoughts: Start Simple. Grow Smart.

If you're wondering, How do you start a cleaning business?—the truth is, you already have everything you need to begin. A little drive, some essential tools, and a commitment to showing up and doing good work are all it takes to get started.

With platforms like The CoBuilders and automation tools like SCRUBGPT, you can work smarter, grow faster, and build a cleaning business that truly supports your goals.

We’re here when you’re ready.

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